Match Day 11 of the Ghana Premier League delivered everything football fans crave for; thrilling comebacks, high-scoring encounters, gritty draws and moments of individual brilliance that kept supporters on the edge of their seats. Across the country, teams battled fiercely and the weekend’s results reshaped both the title race and the mid-table standings.
The Ghana league continues to live up to its reputation as one of Africa’s most exciting competitions, and with the title race, mid-table battles and relegation fight heating up, supporters can expect even more thrilling action as the season progresses.
All Blacks 3–2 Dreams FC
Swedru All Blacks stunned Dreams FC with a sensational 3-2 comeback victory. Dreams appeared poised to take all three points after grabbing an early lead and maintaining control for much of the first half. However, All Blacks refused to go down without a fight.

They gradually asserted themselves, demonstrating tactical discipline and inventive attack. Two quickfire goals in the second half turned the game on its head, and a late strike sealed a memorable victory. The result is a huge boost for Swedru All Blacks’ confidence, while Dreams will rue the missed opportunities in a match they seemed to control for long periods.
Aduana Stars 3–1 Berekum Chelsea
Aduana Stars continued to impress with a commanding performance over Berekum Chelsea, claiming a 3-1 win that showcased their attacking strength and strategic awareness. From the first whistle, Aduana dominated possession, creating multiple scoring opportunities and breaking down Chelsea’s defensive setup. A clinical display in front of goal ensured that the visitors never looked back after taking the lead. Chelsea managed to pull one goal back late in the game, but Aduana’s composure and efficiency saw them comfortably secure all three points. This victory not only strengthens their position at the top of the league but also sends a warning to the other title contenders that Aduana remain serious challengers this season.
Hohoe United 1–1 Eleven Wonders
Hohoe United and Eleven Wonders played out an evenly contested 1-1 draw. Both teams had spells of dominance, with chances coming at both ends. Hohoe United struck first, energising the home fans, but Eleven Wonders responded with an equalizer that showcased their resilience and attacking quality. The draw, while leaving both sides with a point, reflected the balanced nature of the contest and highlighted how competitive the mid-table battle has become this season.
Nations 2–0 Bibiani Gold Stars
Nations FC picked up an important 2-0 victory against defending champions Bibiani Gold Stars, combining defensive solidity with sharp attacking moves. The home side controlled much of the match, limiting Bibiani’s attacking threats while capitalizing on their own chances. The win adds momentum to Nations’ campaign, keeping them firmly in contention for a higher league finish, while Bibiani Gold Stars will now need to regroup quickly to avoid sliding down the table after a second setback in their last three matches.
Samartex 0–0 Asante Kotoko
One of the weekend’s talking points was the goalless stalemate between Samartex and league heavyweight, Asante Kotoko. Despite dominating possession and creating a number of chances, Kotoko were unable to break down a disciplined Samartex defense. The result continues a worrying run of inconsistency for the Kumasi giants, who are now searching for solutions in attack to maintain their title challenge.
Vision 2–2 Heart of Lions
Vision FC and Heart of Lions produced one of the most entertaining matches of the weekend, ending in a 2-2 draw. Both teams approached the game with attacking intent, resulting in a pulsating contest with end-to-end action. Vision took the lead twice, only for Heart of Lions to respond on each occasion. The match was a showcase of resilience, determination, and attacking flair from both sides, leaving fans exhilarated by the intensity and drama of the encounter.
Young Apostles 0–0 Hearts of Oak
Hearts of Oak were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Young Apostles, a match in which the Accra giants struggled to convert their dominance into goals. The game was tightly contested, with Young Apostles defending resolutely and Hearts unable to find the cutting edge.

While both teams earned a point, Hearts will be disappointed by the missed opportunity to close the gap on the top teams, while Young Apostles can be satisfied with a hard-fought result against one of the league’s powerhouses.
Medeama 0–0 Bechem United
Earlier on Saturday, Medeama and Bechem United played out a goalless stalemate in a match defined by solid defensive organization. While the game lacked goals, both teams demonstrated tactical awareness and discipline.

The point earned is valuable for both sides as they look to consolidate their mid-table positions, though fans will hope for more attacking ambition in the coming rounds.
Karela 3–2 Holy Stars
Karela FC delivered a dramatic 3-2 victory over Holy Stars in a match that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle. Both sides exchanged blows throughout, with momentum swinging back and forth. Karela’s composure in the closing stages proved decisive, allowing them to secure all three points.

The win keeps Karela in the mix for the upper tiers of the table, while Holy Stars are left to ponder what could have been in a thrilling encounter they narrowly lost.
By Jesse Otoo
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